Requesting The Department Of Education To Identify Schools Having Aging Equipment And Replace The Equipment With New And Modernized Equipment.
Impact
The resolution aims to ensure that students, teachers, and support staff are equipped with the necessary tools for effective learning and teaching. By addressing the issue of aging equipment, the resolution highlights the importance of maintaining an environment conducive to student wellbeing and learning experiences. It is expected that the replacement of outdated equipment will positively influence both the physical activity and mental health of students, which are critical aspects of their overall educational experience.
Summary
Senate Resolution 185 requests the Department of Education in Hawaii to identify public schools in need of equipment replacement and modernization. This resolution arises due to the ongoing challenges associated with aging equipment in schools that affect the teaching and learning environment. It reflects a growing concern among legislators regarding the adequacy of resources provided to public schools and the need for regular upgrades in facilities and equipment to meet contemporary educational standards.
Contention
While the resolution appears to be broadly supported, it may raise questions on funding priorities given the multifaceted needs of the education system, including maintenance and operational costs. There could be debates regarding the allocation of state resources, especially if funding is limited and more pressing educational needs require attention. Additionally, the effectiveness of implementing the resolution may depend on the Department of Education's capacity to assess and prioritize equipment needs across the various schools statewide.
Requesting The Department Of Education To Report To The Legislature On The Number Of Public School Playgrounds That Include Playground Equipment Accessible To Students With Physical, Intellectual, Or Developmental Disabilities.
Requesting The Department Of Education To Report To The Legislature On The Number Of Public School Playgrounds That Include Playground Equipment Accessible To Students With Physical, Intellectual, Or Developmental Disabilities.
Urging The Executive Office On Aging To Work In Concert With The Hawaii Broadband And Digital Equity Office, Hawaii Broadband Hui, And Aarp Hawaii, To Develop A Standard Training Workshop For Kupuna And Caregivers On How To Select And Purchase Appropriate Broadband Connectivity Equipment And Audio-visual Equipment Such As Tablets, And How To Operate Equipment To Access Telehealth Services.
Urging The Executive Office On Aging To Work In Concert With The Hawaii Broadband And Digital Equity Office, Hawaii Broadband Hui, And Aarp Hawaii, To Develop A Standard Training Workshop For Kupuna And Caregivers On How To Select And Purchase Appropriate Broadband Connectivity Equipment And Audio-visual Equipment Such As Tablets, And How To Operate Equipment To Access Telehealth Services.
Requesting The Department Of Education To Partner With The Hawaii State Teachers' Association And Teacher Education Programs At Local Universities And Colleges To Provide Pathways For School Support Personnel To Become Full-time Teachers.
Requesting The Honolulu Police Department, In Conjunction With The Department Of Education, To Establish And Operate A Junior Police Program At Department Of Education High Schools.
Requesting The Board Of Education And Department Of Education To Integrate The Documentary Film "waterman" Into Middle And Intermediate School Curriculum.